Saturday, December 15, 2007

BUSY DECEMBER ADVENTURES. . .

I cannot believe that I haven't stepped a proverbial "foot" into the month of December on this blog yet. I am here, however, to rectify that claim.

Proverbial "foot" now stepped. . .

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December is typically a very busy month for me as a teacher and person (my birthday is on the 26th!), but the month is usually a quite busy one for most people.

Let me list and post pictures of some of the highlights of the past fifteen (well, a few more) days:
The pictures for most of these are on the blog below. Scroll down and don't miss them!

Down below I have also posted a great Holiday cake recipe. Really, the cake is a hit anytime, but it is called the "Heaven in a Bottle" Cake, and it is made with Irish Cream. You don't even have to like Irish Cream to like this cake. It really is a winner regardless, and it is good anytime of day - morning, afternoon, and evening. Try it, and I think you'll like it! It's an easy cake as well!

* Fondue Princess had her little baby boy Bodhi! That actually happened at the very end of November, but I have been so negligent I haven't written about it yet. I am nonetheless totally thrilled! Fondue is such a wonderful person, and she will be a phenomenal mother. She already is! Isn't he cute?

* Went to a student's Quinceanera (Hispanic "Sweet 15" Tradition/Ceremony/Party for Girls). It was simply lovely, and I have included a picture of my student's gorgeous lavender dress up above. It is almost like a wedding except it celebrates the girl becoming a woman and being "betrothed" to Christ. This Quinceanera was especially uplifting because it had a strong Christian theme. Some Quinceaneras are just huge birthday parties akin to America's "Sweet 16" birthday parties, but this one was focused on my student's Christian faith.


* Attended the first of several Faculty Christmas Get-Togethers. This one was given by our Principal and was a full seafood or steak dinner at a local seafood restaurant on him (the school). It was nice visiting with other teachers outside of school. I wish I had ordered the steak, though. The seafood was a little greasy, but still tasty just greasy. No pictures on this one.

* Went to see a grand Christmas Show/Spectacular with three students and one of my Resource Teachers. The teacher was able to get six free tickets because she is good friends with the main lead/host of the show, and the students were rewarded for their hard work and good behavior. It was a great show and really put you in the Christmas spirit!

* Had a wonderful Saturday lunch at a nice restaurant with two fellow teachers. One of the teachers is pregnant and expecting in January (Jan. 10th to be exact). She is so gorgeous and actually involved in Figure Sports (modified and more feminine competetive body building). She looks great pregnant. There seems to be a lot of the pregnancy "bug" going around. Late Winter/Early Spring was a busy time for many LOL!

* Attended our high school's Winter Formal Dance. It was a great time! I love to dance, and I took my dog Riley as my date. No kidding, but he spent most of his time in my classroom while I worked on lesson plans for while I would be gone to the next event.

* Went to a Literacy Conference in Charleston, South Carolina and loved every minute of it! It was a great conference, and Charleston is such a fabulous city. If you've never been, you must go! It is a city full of history and lovely character. You always feel as if you've been transported in time. I've included some pictures of that as well! We took a carriage ride (a can't miss), a neat historic walk, and a tour of the Old Exchange, Provost, and Dungeon. The pictures of the trip are great. Lots of fun! I work with such great people!

Well, those are the highlights so far, but there is more to come. I have three Christmas parties this coming week, and, guess what? Green is coming for another visit, and we're going to visit Charleston ourselves! It should be fun!

More to come later. . .

Don't forget to enjoy the pictures down below for now. I posted them under a different date, so the writing would come first!

8 comments:

DaBich said...

I'm thrilled Green is coming to visit again! You must be excited as...well, a kid in a candy store!!! When is he coming???

Tim said...

Dec. 24th

American Guy said...

make sure you and green get some she-crab soup. Charleston has some unbelievable food, but this is far and away my favourite.

Oh, and Greenie, If you're flying into charleston (I don't know, are you?) you'll probbaly go right past where i used to live - we were in an apartment about a mile from the airport.

c nadeau & t johnson said...

One quick tip:

Green gets really crabby if he doens't get burped before night-night. So make sure you fill his bah-bah with warm juice and pat-pat that shirtless back of his until he nods off.

DaBich said...

LOL thanks Green.

Scribe, that sounds like some kinky foreplay!!!

EstherNow said...

Sorry, DB.

I've been having difficulty with my computer, and I think I was going to answer your question and got cut off. After that, I think I just forgot to answer.

My apology.

Anonymous said...

have yourselves a merry lil Christmas!

I've got some lovely Christmas tunes if you'd like me to send them...yanno, mood music, no chestnuts roasting on an open fire, but they're all good!

DaBich said...

No worries, Esther. Merry Christmas! Enjoy your holiday with the Green One :)